Find the Key of the Numbers

You are given three positive integers num1, num2, and num3.

The key of num1, num2, and num3 is defined as a four-digit number such that:

Return the key of the three numbers without leading zeros (if any).

 

Example 1:

Input: num1 = 1, num2 = 10, num3 = 1000

Output: 0

Explanation:

On padding, num1 becomes "0001", num2 becomes "0010", and num3 remains "1000".

  • The 1st digit of the key is min(0, 0, 1).
  • The 2nd digit of the key is min(0, 0, 0).
  • The 3rd digit of the key is min(0, 1, 0).
  • The 4th digit of the key is min(1, 0, 0).

Hence, the key is "0000", i.e. 0.

Example 2:

Input: num1 = 987, num2 = 879, num3 = 798

Output: 777

Example 3:

Input: num1 = 1, num2 = 2, num3 = 3

Output: 1

 

Constraints:

Example Testcases:

1
10
1000
987
879
798
1
2
3